Tuesday, September 17th 2024

Biwin Introduces DW100 RGB DDR5 9200 MT/s CL42 CUDIMM

BIWIN unveils the DW100 RGB DDR5 OC CUDIMM, innovative CUDIMM technology that delivers the fastest speed of 9200 MT/s with an ultra-low CAS latency of CL42. Biwin DW100 RGB DDR5 OC CUDIMM brings high-end features including peak speeds, advanced thermal management, and customizable RGB lighting for a superior memory upgrade that gamers dream of.

Designed for high-speed computing, this module leverages the expertise of the Biwin OC Lab to deliver top-tier overclocking performance. At the core of the lab's innovation is the advanced manufacturing process that meticulously selects the finest semiconductor materials to meet extreme performance standards.
Upgrade to Superior Performance: Advanced CUDIMM Technology
Biwin DW100 RGB DDR5 OC CUDIMM is the "full package" upgrade in memory technology, incorporating the latest advancements from our OC Lab.

This advanced Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Module (CUDIMM) dynamically adjusts clock frequency and voltage based on workload and system demands, reaching much higher speeds than usual while still achieving great signal integrity. While the DDR5 standard speed is 6400 MT/s, Biwin DW100 RGB DDR5 can reach the overclocked speed of 9200 MT/s at an impressive CAS latency of CL42. Available in capacities of 48 GB (2 x 24 GB), this cutting-edge module brings exceptional performance, enhanced stability, and faster data transmission across various applications.

Unmatched Overclocking: Reach 9200 MT/s at a CAS latency of CL42
Engineered for superior overclocking performance with an incredible overclocked speed of 9200 MT/s at a CAS latency of CL42, the unlocked PMIC in Biwin DW100 dynamically adjusts voltage to ensure a stable power supply during intense overclocking sessions.

Built with a durable 10-layer PCB, it minimizes electromagnetic interference, delivering reliable power and eliminating the risk of power instability. Customers can experience unparalleled performance across demanding applications, all with the confidence of a memory module designed for peak overclocking efficiency.

Stay Cool, Stay Fast: Biwin DW100's Innovative Three-Fin Cooling Design
Biwin DW100 RGB DDR5 runs extraordinary speeds yet ensures optimal thermal management with its innovative three-fin cooling design to maximize the air contact area with the heatsink. The aluminum alloy heatsink, enhanced by an electrophoresis coating, effectively dissipates heat and maintains stable performance even under extreme conditions.

Light Up in Style: Customize RGB Lighting with Biwin DW100 RGB DDR5
Biwin DW100's design already earned both a 2024 REDDOT award and the French Design Gold Award. Featuring programmable RGB lighting control with 8 zones, Biwin DW100 RGB DDR5 offers a spectrum of brilliant colors and multiple lighting effects, allowing users to customize their setup to match their unique aesthetic preferences.

The BIWIN DW100 RGB DDR5 OC CUDIMM will be available in selected markets in Q4 and pricing commensurate with the market at that time.
Source: Biwin
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7 Comments on Biwin Introduces DW100 RGB DDR5 9200 MT/s CL42 CUDIMM

#1
Hyderz
Hope this doesn’t cost an arm and leg
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#2
Blaeza
Wonder what it could do on AMD? 6800?
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RootinTootinPootin
BlaezaWonder what it could do on AMD? 6800?
with the same crappy I/O die its still best 1:1 ratio.

Arrow Lake seems to be shaping up interestingly on the IMC department. My next upgrade seems juicy if 10k MT's is just easy peasy.
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#4
Redwoodz
RootinTootinPootinwith the same crappy I/O die its still best 1:1 ratio.

Arrow Lake seems to be shaping up interestingly on the IMC department. My next upgrade seems juicy if 10k MT's is just easy peasy.
Screenshot shows Zentimings installed, it is on AMD at 2300MHz IF.
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#5
RootinTootinPootin
RedwoodzScreenshot shows Zentimings installed, it is on AMD at 2300MHz IF.
only installed and not open? there's also Intel Burn Test "installed" but not open. TF is wrong with you guys being so defensive for AMD??

I just seriously noticed on this Community, everyone seems to be quite "hostile" when you mention "Intel", to each of our own guys. no shills please.
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Redwoodz
RootinTootinPootinonly installed and not open? there's also Intel Burn Test "installed" but not open. TF is wrong with you guys being so defensive for AMD??

I just seriously noticed on this Community, everyone seems to be quite "hostile" when you mention "Intel", to each of our own guys. no shills please.
Finding truth is all that matters. I work for no one but myself. You are the one who crapped on AMD's IMC responding to an advertisement. There is zero hostility in my previous post. Ridiculous accusation.
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#7
RootinTootinPootin
RedwoodzYou are the one who crapped on AMD's IMC responding to an advertisement
It was/is really crap.
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